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Subject: Re: I believe that chess programs are at IM level in correspondence games

Author: Michael Neish

Date: 17:42:59 05/28/00

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On May 27, 2000 at 23:22:20, blass uri wrote:

>Junior5.9 won 2432 player in correspondence game.
>I believe that chess programs are at IM level in correspondence games.
>
>I expect to win an IM (2456) with black in a correspondence game when all my
>moves are computer's moves(in the case of the game against the 2456 not all the
>moves were made by the same program and there were cases when I did not like one
>program and prefered another program)
>
>I believe that computer programs are at IM level inspite of the fact that the
>IM's have the right to use programs to help them and that my level is better
>than the average IM level at correspondence games.
>

Coming from someone else I would have thought the post was just another troll!

:)

Actually I don't think I agree with you.  As James Robertson said, it's only one
game.

You say that the player has to know when to override the computer's
recommendation whenever it is wrong.  In other words, if the player follows the
computer blindly he will make bad moves every now and then and weaken his
overall strength.  So basically computers are IM strength in correspondence play
if the player using the computer is also IM strength and knows when to disregard
what the computer is saying when it's wrong.

I might have excellent positional sense but weak tactical ability.  I test out
my ideas by running them through the computer, find out that it doesn't set off
any losing tactics, and then go on to choose that move.  Does this make
computer's IM strength?  I'm just using it to do the donkey work.

Or maybe I'm misunderstanding you.

Cheers,

Mike.





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